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So, the last time someone complained about rt.cpan.org's performance, I dropped in some new logging. And actually caught a bogus query that had some Serious performance implications. A quick index fixed it right up. And we've been watching the logs since then. Of the last 25,000 page loads, 95+% have rendered fully to the browser in under two seconds.
What I need to know (and a journal post isn't the right place for this. mail to jesse@bestpractical.com would be much better) is
1) What was slow. What page

Here's what I am seeing right now. Loading page http://rt.cpan.org/Public/ [cpan.org] took 3.584 seconds according to FasterFox, but the in page time reads 'Time to display: 0.181015'. My ping time to rt.cpan.org is about 90 ms.